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mhairri woodhallfor The Province
Travelling with our eight-month-old daughter can be like playing a game of black-
jack; you never know which one of you holds the pocket ace. Trial, and painstaking error, brought me to the realization there are a few gold-en rules to follow when holidaying with a child under the age of one.
A vacation with an infant is really a precursor to family travel. Amuse-ment parks, aquariums, museums and even zoos are of minimal inter-
est to these tiny humans. I learned early on that carefully-planned trav-el itineraries are absolutely worth-less. Flexibility is key. You are no lon-ger in charge.
With this in mind, I forged ahead with planning a weekend getaway to Tucson. Bursting with Southwest charm, Tucson offers a host of cul-tural, recreational and education-al experiences, and has a fantastic foodie scene.
My feeling was that even if we only managed to see one attraction, the city’s 350 days of annual sunshine would make the trip worthwhile.
We always end up spending more time than anticipated at our hotel, as even the simple task of getting out the door for breakfast takes an hour. So, I now start my destination research by looking for a full-ser-vice hotel with child-friendly ame-nities, recreational activities, day-spa, rooms with balconies and buf-fet breakfast, because kids are even less patient when they’re hungry.
Staying at a property that offers these types of services allows my husband and I to take turns read-ing on the balcony during naptime while the other plays tennis, has
a spa treatment or relaxes by the pool.
The Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa fit the bill. Having recently under-gone an extensive $30-million reju-venation, La Paloma is the ideal fam-ily retreat in Tucson.
The property has five pools, one of which has a huge waterslide, 10 championship tennis courts, yoga, Pilates and fitness studio, Jack Nick-laus Signature Golf Course and Red Door Day Spa. While most hotels limit the children’s program to ages two and up, La Paloma’s Kids Club Discovery Room welcomes babies
from six months of age, so my hus-band and I enjoyed a romantic, albe-it early, chef’s tasting dinner at the resort’s Azul Restaurant.
Tucson is a recreational paradise, with activities ranging from rock climbing to horseback riding, and everything in between. The adven-tures I chose for our little family were slightly tamer, but we enjoyed our-selves nonetheless. I aimed for one activity per day and a nice restaurant for lunch, and I am happy to report that we all survived.
Stunning sunsets and mountain views make a stay at the westin la Paloma resort & Spa in Tucson one families will cherish for a long time. Mhairri Woodhall/for the province
TucSon Family Funoh baby, there’s something for a growing clan in southern arizona
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Natural history at Desert Museum The Arizona Sonora Desert Museum
is a must for kids of all ages. The rolling hillsides covered in sagua-
ro cacti on the drive from Tucson to the Saguaro National Park (to which the museum is adjacent) was some of the prettiest scenery we encountered while in Arizona.
Primarily an outdoor attraction, the museum is a unique blend of zoo, botanical garden, natural history muse-um and art gallery.
Old Tucson a Western fan’s dreamMy husband loves Westerns, so Old
Tucson was on our itinerary.Since 1938 more than 300 movies and
TV shows were filmed in Old Tucson, including Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Little House on the Prairie, The Frisco Kid, Three Amigos and Tombstone.
The on-site Story Museum speaks to the history of Old Tucson and dis-plays some of the original costumes from these productions.
Kids can pan for gold, ride a minia-ture antique car and take a spin on the carousel.
Check out Children’s MuseumThere is something for everyone at
the fully interactive Children’s Muse-um Tucson, and even pre-toddling kids will enjoy the bright colours, music and array of textures, sights and sounds.
Included in the many exhibits are the Enchanted Rain Forrest play area (for children four and under), and the Music Room where kids can beat drums and create their own sound.
Mini Time Machine memoriesAlthough our daughter was too young
to appreciate the Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures, this attraction is definitely worth a visit.
There are more than 275 miniature houses, room boxes and other collect-ibles showcased in three main areas.
The Enchanted Realm features mag-ical snow villages, fairy castles and woodland creatures, the History and Antiques Gallery has historic minia-ture houses circa 1775, and the Explor-ing the World Gallery displays interna-tional miniatures from Italy, France, Japan, Thailand and beyond.
Dining you will surely rememberAmbience and quality are often com-
promised when you have to choose kid-friendly dining. We found two great restaurants in Tucson that we liked so much we ate there twice.
Hub Restaurant & Ice Creamery in downtown Tucson serves up a mean homestyle lunch, but save room for ice cream as that is main event.
El Charro Café, which has a few loca-tions, takes the honour of being the oldest continuously family-owned Mexican restaurant in the U.S. The portions are large and the food is deli-cious, as are the margaritas.
Visit arrivalstravel.com for more des-tination information and resources.
History on display in ArizonaFrom Page A17
Tucson is bursting with southwestern charm.
A desert sunset and cacti await at the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum. photos: Mhairri Woodhall/for the province
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